
An expectant couple who moves into the most haunted house in New Orleans call upon the services of the Vatican's elite exorcism team to save them from a demonic baby.... (Full plot summary below)
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An expectant couple who moves into the most haunted house in New Orleans call upon the services of the Vatican's elite exorcism team to save them from a demonic baby.
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| Shared DarknessBrent SimonA slog through improv run amok -- a film that seems allergic toward anything that might be construed as a legitimate throughline, lest that somehow be interpreted as 'selling out,' and not subversive enough. |
| Boston HeraldJames VerniereLike 98-minutes of 'MADtv.' I mean that in a good way. |
| CBRTodd GilchristHell Baby offers a welcome alternative to the overwrought seriousness of modern horror movies with its frequently hilarious take on familiar genre tropes. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfIt's all very goofy and gleefully performed, but it's difficult to figure out exactly what Garant and Lennon want from Hell Baby. |
| The A.V. ClubMike D'AngeloFunctions exactly like a sketch movie, using its meager, essentially irrelevant plot as a clothesline upon which to string a series of self-contained bits. At least half of the bits are pretty damn funny, though, and that’s arguably all that matters. |
| The DissolveNathan RabinIt’s modest, scrappy, and resourceful, a low-budget comedy that makes the most of a central setting and a cast packed with gifted improvisers. |
| Village VoiceStephanie ZacharekThe movie is delightfully crude in places (including an instance of relay puking) and just plain silly-clever in others. |
| The Patriot LedgerAl AlexanderEverything about it stinks, from the sophomoric writing to the sleep-inducing performances. But even more frightening is the feeling that the torture being inflicted by the writing-directing team of Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon will never end. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonI'm actually angry at how little the movie even tries. There isn't enough of anything here to pad out a brief sketch, never mind a feature-length film. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleIts modest (if occasionally gross-out) stabs at genre parody rarely insult our intelligence and even allow for the kind of retro deadpan silliness Mel Brooks used to underline his louder punch lines. |